Question 2. Let us consider a hypothetical Atom with the following list of energy levels: E1 = 1.5 eV E2 = 3.5 eV E3 = 4.8 eV E4 = 5.6 eV a) Compute the energy of ALL the spectral lines in the ABSORPTION SPECTRUM and list the corresponding "colors" b) Compute the energy of ALL the spectral lines in the EMISSION SPECTRUM and list the corresponding "colors" Color violet blue Wavelength Frequency Photon energy (nm) (THz) 380-450 670-790 450-485 620-670 485-500 600-620 500-565 530-600 565-590 510-530 480-510 400-480 cyan green yellow orange 590-625 red 625-750 (ev) 2.75-3.26 2.56-2.75 2.48-2.56 2.19-2.48 2.10-2.19 1.98-2.10 1.65-1.98
Question 2. Let us consider a hypothetical Atom with the following list of energy levels: E1 = 1.5 eV E2 = 3.5 eV E3 = 4.8 eV E4 = 5.6 eV a) Compute the energy of ALL the spectral lines in the ABSORPTION SPECTRUM and list the corresponding "colors" b) Compute the energy of ALL the spectral lines in the EMISSION SPECTRUM and list the corresponding "colors" Color violet blue Wavelength Frequency Photon energy (nm) (THz) 380-450 670-790 450-485 620-670 485-500 600-620 500-565 530-600 565-590 510-530 480-510 400-480 cyan green yellow orange 590-625 red 625-750 (ev) 2.75-3.26 2.56-2.75 2.48-2.56 2.19-2.48 2.10-2.19 1.98-2.10 1.65-1.98
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 2. Let us consider a hypothetical Atom with the following
list of energy levels:
E1 = 1.5 eV
E2 = 3.5 eV
E3 = 4.8 eV
E4 = 5.6 eV
a) Compute the energy of ALL the spectral lines in the
ABSORPTION SPECTRUM and list the corresponding "colors"
b) Compute the energy of ALL the spectral lines in the EMISSION
SPECTRUM and list the corresponding "colors"
Wavelength Frequency Photon energy
(nm)
(THz)
380-450
670-790
450-485
620-670
cyan
485-500
600-620
green
500-565
530-600
yellow
565-590
510-530
orange 590-625
480-510
red
625-750
400-480
Color
violet
blue
(eV)
2.75-3.26
2.56-2.75
2.48-2.56
2.19-2.48
2.10-2.19
1.98-2.10
1.65-1.98
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